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. 2019 Sep 4;39(36):7155–7172. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0220-19.2019

Table 6.

Age-related changes in amygdala connectivity in the PNC sample using coordinates from previous studiesa

Connectivity Emotion F(1,754) p Effect size
AMY.R-vmPFC.R in Gee et al. (2013) Neutral 0.210 0.647 0.017
Fear 3.497 0.062 0.069
Anger 1.880 0.171 0.051
Sad 0.963 0.327 0.036
Happy 0.288 0.591 0.020
AMY.L-dACC.L in Kujawa et al. (2016) Neutral 0.008 0.929 −0.003
Fear 8.921 0.003 0.109
Anger 2.569 0.109 0.059
Sad 0.388 0.533 0.023
Happy 4.596 0.032 0.079
AMY.R-dACC.R in Kujawa et al. (2016) Neutral 0.214 0.644 0.017
Fear 6.602 0.010 0.094
Anger 7.661 0.006 0.101
Sad 4.420 0.036 0.077
Happy 3.232 0.073 0.066
AMY.L-mPFC.L in Wu et al. (2016) Neutral 0.012 0.914 −0.004
Fear 4.139 0.042 0.075
Anger 1.198 0.274 0.040
Sad 0.003 0.958 0.002
Happy 1.199 0.274 0.040
AMY.R-mPFC.L in Wu et al. (2016) Neutral 0.334 0.563 0.021
Fear 3.712 0.054 0.071
Anger 7.566 0.006 0.101
Sad 1.333 0.249 0.004
Happy 2.743 0.098 0.061
AMY.L-ACC.L in Wu et al. (2016) Neutral 0.019 0.890 0.005
Fear 4.351 0.037 0.076
Anger 3.000 0.084 0.064
Sad 0.602 0.438 0.028
Happy 2.769 0.097 0.061
AMY.R-ACC.R in Wu et al. (2016) Neutral 0.013 0.909 0.004
Fear 4.551 0.033 0.078
Anger 5.901 0.015 0.089
Sad 4.496 0.034 0.078
Happy 1.261 0.262 0.041

aEffect size is measured by the standardized partial coefficient of age term. ↓, Developmental decrease in amygdala-mPFC connectivity (reported in the cited study).